Crime & Safety

Milks, Protein Shakes Sold In NJ Recalled Over Contamination: FDA

The recalled products are listed under an array of brands including Oatly, Stumptown, Aloha and more. Here's what the recall impacts.

The recalled products are listed under an array of brands including Oatly, Stumptown, Aloha and more. Here’s what the recall impacts.
The recalled products are listed under an array of brands including Oatly, Stumptown, Aloha and more. Here’s what the recall impacts. (FDA)

NEW JERSEY - Dozens of alternative milk products, coffees and protein shakes sold in the Garden State are being recalled from store shelves due to a possible microbial contamination, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Manufacturer Lyons Magnus LLC announced a voluntary recall of over 50 beverage products on Thursday, citing potential microbial contamination from Cronobacter sakazakii, the FDA said in a news release.

The recalled products are listed under an array of different brands, including Oatly, Pirq, Glucerna, Aloha, Kate Farms, Oatly, Stumptown and Imperial. You can see a full list of the recalled products here.

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No illnesses related to the products have been reported as of Wednesday morning, the FDA said, and the list of recalled products does not include products for infants.

An initial investigation found that the products did not meet commercial sterility specifications, the FDA said. Although Cronobacter sakazakii-related infection is rare, vulnerable and immunocompromised populations may be more susceptible to infection, the agency said, adding that common symptoms of illness could include fever, vomiting and urinary tract infection.

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Anyone who has a recalled product in their possession is directed to dispose of it immediately or return it to the place of purchase for a refund.

Those with questions about the recall can contact the Lyons Recall Support Center at 1-800-627-0557 or visit Lyons' website at www.lyonsmagnus.com.

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